Hi all,
I'm "new again" here. When my previous boy Max went diabetic, FDMB saved my life learned SO much here.
I see things have evolved even more here in the past 10 years.
I adopted my current boy (now 16 ish year old ) Darrin after he was returned to a shelter I volunteered at in bad shape...7 lbs, so neuropathic he was walking on hocks and 'wrists'. It took a while, but he was regulated on Lantus for several years now, despite being obese. A couple of salient points:
I work 12 hour days, 1 hour each way from home, so TR isn't in the cards for us.
I'll be honest, I'm a fan of home testing, but he's a tough one to get it done. He's a big, strong boy, will rarely bleed from his ears and it is only me. That said, I'm trying to do at least spot checks in.
I can't get him to reliably eat wet food except those with gravy, so I do feed some dry along with the wet. He's on Purina DM and FF classic pate/Friskies Special diet (I have kidney kitties too).
So, that's my intro....
I'm "new again" here. When my previous boy Max went diabetic, FDMB saved my life learned SO much here.
I see things have evolved even more here in the past 10 years.
I adopted my current boy (now 16 ish year old ) Darrin after he was returned to a shelter I volunteered at in bad shape...7 lbs, so neuropathic he was walking on hocks and 'wrists'. It took a while, but he was regulated on Lantus for several years now, despite being obese. A couple of salient points:
I work 12 hour days, 1 hour each way from home, so TR isn't in the cards for us.
I'll be honest, I'm a fan of home testing, but he's a tough one to get it done. He's a big, strong boy, will rarely bleed from his ears and it is only me. That said, I'm trying to do at least spot checks in.
I can't get him to reliably eat wet food except those with gravy, so I do feed some dry along with the wet. He's on Purina DM and FF classic pate/Friskies Special diet (I have kidney kitties too).
So, that's my intro....